Cheers Gus!

I had gone down the road of modifying smsc_smpp.c and converting the
message_id to a c string, but this loks a bit cleaner :)

Regards,

David.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Angus M Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 7:20 PM
Subject: Re: [-] Re: non standard message_id breaks DLR


> On Thu, 3 Jul 2003 13:24:31 +0100, David Tully <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > Hey there.
> >
> > I'm having a bit of a nightmare with this code mod..
> >
> > I've a program that strips out the bit I need, but I can't figure out
how
> > to work with the struct octstr..
> > Could someone help me out please?
>
> hi,
>
> IIRC, your message id was presented as  "id:123456/<ACTUAL Message
> ID>/123456", so you should really be looking at adding your modifications
> in to gw/smsc/smsc_smpp.c at around line 750, which reads;
>
> /* get server message id */
> if ((curr = octstr_search(respstr, octstr_imm("id:"), 0)) != -1) {
> vpos = octstr_search_char(respstr, ' ', curr);
> if ((vpos-curr >0) && (vpos != -1))
> msgid = octstr_copy(respstr, curr+3, vpos-curr-3);
> debug("bb.sms.smpp",0,"SMPP[%s] handle_pdu, got DLR ID=[%s]",
> octstr_get_cstr(smpp->conn->id),octstr_get_cstr(msgid));
> } else {
> msgid = NULL;
> }
>
> Something along the lines of (!untested C!)
>
> /* find the message ID string */
> if ((curr = octstr_search(respstr, octstr_imm("id:"), 0)) != -1) {
>
>     /* find the first slash */
>     curr = octstr_search_char(respstr, octstr_imm("/"),curr);
>
>     /* find the second slash, our message ID is between them */
>     vpos = octstr_search_char(repstr,'/',curr);
>
>     /* copy the data starting at the first slash, of the
>        length of the distance between them */ msgid =
> octstr_copy(respstr,curr,vpos-curr);
>
>     debug("bb.sms.smpp",0,"SMPP[%s] handle_pdu, got DLR ID=[%s]",
>           octstr_get_cstr(smpp->conn->id),octstr_get_cstr(msgid));
>
>
> HTH.
>
> Side issue: would it be worth adding regexp support to Kannel? It could
> come in handy in the SMS service selection, this kind of weirdness, etc.
> The PCRE library (www.pcre.org) library makes things quite
straightforward.
> Thoughts?
>
>
>
> Cheers,
> _Gus
>
>
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